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I ! I ' t -f OREGON CITY ENTERriUSK, FRIDAY NOVEMNKU 1 , 1001 Oregon City Enterprise.1 ( It; ad County Official raner. Pulltnlit1 Kvery Friday. L U l'OKIKK, r.r.TOE. UHWCHITION HATHA, Oneosr Pit tin. Ill tl Trial atinacriptton too month. . A distvunt ot M conlt on all atiKacnpttona for one yrr, 25 itnii (or tit month., 1( paid in advance. Adrrrtitinn rale, pi ten on application. 12 W .4'.! 6u(arritora aill flint tha date of n pi ra tion alan.prd on their papot. following their name. If this dale I. not chango.1 within lro wee ki after pavnient, kindly DOUfy ui and w atll look alter It, Katorod at tr.t post ..flic In Omron City, ai at tefiirnl rtitlaar- ! AUNTi rORTHI ISTxEPRISK. Bearer Crook. Canbr dartama. Milwa'.ikie .... Union Mill.... Now Kra , Parkp.aoa .... Ptar'ord Malmo Caru. Molalla Mar.paro Butteviile A'ltvra , Faele rrwk.., Ian.acu. Saniv C-irriparill ,.1'r. T. B Thomas E. I. Siaa A. M.tbor ...Otrar S lainCer J. Trnlitniitr Ohaa. Holman ..W. S. Sewherry li. O. Iloltln J O (ia.-e .... O. T. Howard K. M. Coper A"me fc-tnbha ... J. 0. Maripiam U. Jennin,;, . H.nrv A. Snyder "H. Wuhern J. C. F.Hiott K. li i t h V J. fn run 'ant than the platformt adopted by tha publican anJ Democratic atala cou- vrntions, Tim Republican platform la stalwart in every clauae. The IV mo- crane piaiiornt ta a re enunciation o( Ilia principle of the free-ailv.tr party, ami wat dictated by Mr. Brytn. The Issue It between IWyanitra .ml lie publlcanl.m. Tha New Jeney Republicans In I sua (looted their Governor by a plurality tl Last year M.KInley liaJ a plu rality of M.SW. The KMHittion expevl a plurality in NovrmtxT ol 5,000 to Id, 000. The main intere.l contort In Ma- sachuaetls, Ohio, Ia. Nebraska, and Pennsylvania, where there hat boon quiet but very earned campaign work. In 1" 0 th Ilopuhlii-an plurality In Mat Mi'huitti at 8t..stf'.; in Ohio, f.J.tXW; Inlowa.tiS.XC'jIn Nrbranka, T S:':'; In renntylvania, JS,4.!3. Th outlook 1 certainly nut f ivorab! to the IVaiocrata. Inter iH-oan. ' FItATERNATi MBN ARE ACTIVE Ked Men Will Intllnto 3D Cmidl datcH Nxt Month. ODD KM 1.0 US I.IXU 1IIK MOUID KCcrvrra bat lwn watrhing tha pro- wdingt In tha court ol Inquiry ha rnunt b wondoring what wouKI hava happonovl Fall i'ltcampiurtit rrrparlnf Fur i Illah Tim Turdajr.Out af Tvita Mrmbrrt 1 1 t't uic. Tha rlo of tha nlnoiociith conturr markatl tha tuoat impurtant fpoch In tha m dona hiatory ol Odd Followihiii. !v ad. lux tha ,rwth in iuUirdiuata lodita uirinlx-r' ahip in tha yr l'.KW to tha titiara unit- Itu with Kpbfkah UkIm, an incra.i td nearly 70.1XX) it thoa n, tha lar( of any Trar iu ita hiatoty. tha aanitf courao with tha arrl and oiambar- Milltanl W7, a tolal In all lrau hit of S7.4W. Tha a-raa aniotiiit paid In by ! ..-.,.1 himiiliiira id tha A. O. I'. W. It IVd.od. Tha avrratja iiinuiUnthlp i4 diH-tal uiaml-art I alklfni )" and Hvo dart, Tha avcrtti monthly .t if Iho Mo (! from tilRprnaioit doling tin (I lo trara waa 1.7.7. ivn i rd td I 0v) lira N'tifllt mum U-ra and Ml 'mU!. tViring ilia ptl bli'linlal Irrin llnuit hata broil roivid "tU claiiut for l'Ul mil I'oriiianiMtl diaahlilty b. nrllla I It h lito lrn alloaisl, making 1KI mora than aa rortid during tha pravlout Irrm. Silproina Mattor of tha Ktrlipiirr Moarrt, of tha KnUhtt of I'ythlaa, ip tMrtt that tha total irnaa of lliarwrnl tibial nanlion of lh atiprvtna hla ia ilT AVH 3tl. Ilwaa iimvaaary for tt tuprf ni llrfa to Uirr fl.l.UH) and tha On tla ?th or July t-tui ia d on the nola and tha remaiiiinit lll.tKH) will ba paid In (oil lid month The annual aiittu' of the eup'eiim trlloi tul il be hold In I ml. an pdi on tha tint Wednesday of Frbrury, lti'.'. f r.iu Jan. 1 to Aua. 1 of thia yntr the deputy or aolii'itiuic aifiit for lha M.l jthlp in .uUd.nala Ulgra and ai.tor. ' Uo,Mu,p Mlfl, .i I inriniwra ang urgaiin. v.t i now n-ai rKXTXXfZX!XXXK:Kk.rr.XJrjCXJt!ZX!rjZT2 ' ram,. Uiaaourl .how Iho grr..o4. l UU Ml lllw 'll llwUITI, lt1 ll 1"I County Finances. ... ,m lit, Kill il nil wn 'iiinii a In another column wo print the r inancial State- t it Li ttiiy iiw latnpa and 1 riedit of R5 I'attua and O'.'t now tnom li boit. but Mii'tntfali foinrt a t ! o . 11. 1 u .1 I. . . . . . I 1 " I . . 'H'-IItV...... ........... .-T-.. Marmot Adolpti Atrhotf Marlay. What' hocomo of Mctny? On !. and uutui'f aaay His two and a half a day. II r taid a) h haJ to lay Krfora thry ttanod lha fray T''or't noiliinc for Mm but to"! Ix" th-r draai-.K bit (.ay. 'OTKMKKK KLl CTIO. . . ! tf he had only made a bluff to ram one or . ... I two of tha other American iliipe. toe rirvuun campaign a 1110 aoTerai aUtt to vote for elate officer Nov. 5. In tome of the stat the Duffilo triody meilt of till CntllltV lltt tt Ot'tnlair 1 1 0(11 TlmnfliMru fj momtra. H-.wW-.a v . a 'tv4 making these rewrts are none of them republican U: .V'T'1 Ji',,M,1ion '" T, n . , , f"0d by tha tiroat aoholu to W a. bono I he Louner-IIerald said two weeks ago that the County it thi, improved Order of itaj sio, to debt was $J0O.0X). According to the oflicial ftatoinent jj ' n'w n,,,"," " above referred to the net debt of Claekamas Count v 3 ? L..?. '.J:'.? ;Jj is $131,208.49$, only about $70,000 loss then tho Ti.a itod Mon it tha d lot ordrr In lha W Cntiripr.IlpM?.! w.miI.1 mal- vmi Ld!.... Tlw, 'A ' i-"ntry and w ortfahUod In I"! - . - - - - v . ... . .. ...unv J vl I'V I v. 1IK UIIIWlllll . ' ,. i, .. ..... . . . . I ral't r.ncinii'motil .N . t. Iii.lri.ii.rnl oi tounty warranu now outstanding and unj-aid is or.i-rofoid Kiiow...ro ,.ro,..r.r for apprtximatelv . 1 0.CX) less than itwassix months ao ! bi ,,m 00 n"' Tuo.iay ataninr. Tho Courier-HcralJ must U proud of iu financial 3 lirS.ir.r.'lji abilitV. fj Uka tha iw'narrh and gold.-n tu t, do-j i ..... , -m g'ooa. radua frwiu oulourn and , cniwi iuu i it i iwJiaiw uuw u ig pvrti lii ( f!'."..".JiJ '1'.'" "J .'..-.' I!'.!.-'- . " !.' ' " ' ' ANi'k'cl.itk' IVciiitr.ilionr.tr A Utc Mnuvtrtf nikl I Vvli iT rriMmMi'S Dr.itlon Crarrrol mtniwlltii ti'nl.ilin nt'lilar (hitttin Mori'liuit' nor Muut.iI (T Nam cot it. Ui fn n4a nn.t !. n Tho Kind You Have Always Oought Boars tho ' Signaturo of A4 t ll ' . Aptifccl lUiti-dy fur font hw lion. Sour SUmiw lt.)i.itiNvrt Wnntvijl oiWMNkMti.K-Mrih ncs nml Lomh or Surri far SimiW SnJ'vnlur of NKW YOWK. Li.iir f a-r t IAMT ccrr o' wnaf tn. I a, ; bignaturo Axt kf Use i; J' For Over Thirtv Years gRAsnniRii , mm THt ordor it thoa a. Thow dturoa ihow that A Kanaia DroAi-hor i ai I to writ inu ! the IndoDocJont Or.Ur f ( kl.l l'-t'.,. novolt which he roa It in maDucrit)t to ,h 1,?Jin fratornal orjanlaation in lha cbansed the character of the cnmpi:fc-n! hit cartrciatiort. Still, thoy hare the 1 1"orIJ- Tt.e totl .mount at-ot in r.Si. work.. r.d in .11 it had the effcet of di-! in i.nahle r:ht to up and out If ' t'J. JllSV. " rankt and a tpf.ial car will coma frum memtertof lMkli Ul. -t. a gr.,.J , ,.ort!.a, Mngint irand II kb I r o.l iii,! momoort ol llaj'. . Hewart, Urand So.rot.ry II. V. wtut g attention from merely ljca( la-nK- and concentrating it on more im portant ttate or national ifoe. What efTect the assassination ia to have on the bf tii rig themMres it to be detetmitied on the first Tuesday in November. Elections for Governor and other state c Titers are to be held on that day in Iowa, Masnachufeetta, Xew Jersey, Ohio, and Virginia. Nebraska will elect a Su preme jnde and reyenta of the state university, Pennsylvania a state treas urer and judke of the Supreme conrt, and Maryland member! of the State Legislature. In Ohio, Governor 'ab it a candidate for re-election on a strong Republican platform, touching both national and state L-eues. He it opposed by Colonel Kilbourne on a platform Ignoring Bryan Ism. The assassination of President Mc- Kinley eliminated from the campaign in hit on state the extreme anli-ezpan-aiun elemen . Mr. Lentz and others, who were so abusive ia 19M). have been eiiemed. The campaign has reen a quiet one. but it is believed that the Re publicans, inBtead of being indifferent, are more alert than ueoal in off years If this it true, Governor Nash will be re- tlected by the majority of two years ago In Iowa the Republicans are united, in spite of the tffortt of the extreme Pro hibitionist! and Democrats to work up sentiment against the Republican can didate for Governor. The platform ia of the stalwart order, on the line of Freii dent McKinley'e speech at Buffalo, while the Democratic platform was not received with Javor by the Populiatic branch of the party. In Pennsylvania the Democrats ig nored national issues and every state Is sue except that of reform in the Legisla ture. An attempt is to be made to unite the Democrats and bolting or indepen dent Republicans, but the party issue is equardy drawn, and certainly the Re publicans will be as much Inclined to stand by a distinctly national platform in 1101 as in 1900. In Maryland the ieeue Is between Gor manism and Republicanism. Senator Gorman is making a supreme effort to secure control of the LegiBlature, and the Democrats have announced that if they control the Legislature they will prcceod to disfranchise the m.jrroes. On these issues the Republicans are making their main fight, and, in spite of the re strictive suffrage law enacted by the last Legislature, they hope to deal a death blow to Gormanism in the state. In Nebraska the offices are less import- they want to. report total m-ipta amouuting to H'j7, - 1 3iJ 34. Thi'ir ditburaetiiontt amouulrd A California boy hat gone Insane for j to 1 3sl .527.34. including VA.Ki tipond love of a Chicago boarding-house Wpor. i"' in re'ie' " The nieuitwrahlp in i nm viiiauufuioiii urancil I. lot.MK). Thore are 52 grand and 2,075 tuWainaUt Khe mut have kopt the prunes away from bun A '.Viacontin tramp drank a quart of wluekoy the other day and died. Yet some peopla insist that whiskey is a bad thing to have around. The Boers are reported to have reached the sea, but Kitchener regrets to report that they have not jumped in. Miaron and many ottior proimuoui O i l lollo.. Oran. I'alriart-li T. r. It)ii will I prraonl. Kail I!m ampinorit uiombort and txpocta to double II. numU-r by January I. tiro I I. r It Of An lldllor "For two yoart all rlTn lo t uro ttna In lha pa'mt of my hand fallrd," rito Kd.tjr II. N. Ir-ator, f tfyr.'uoo, Kan., "thon I aa wl.nlly cur.. I by Ilncklen'a Arnica Halva." I.'.tl.. ,.rt,l'. encampmeuu. During tha year lUW lha J boot for Fruptlont. Soroo, and all tkin total re.elMta from all aourcea aggrogatod disaot. Only 25 at Gro. A. If ardm, ...7 it. ui in., urariy It wat easy enough for ui to whip Spain, but it'a a long, hard job to find out how we did it. The only thing left for Buller now ia to write for the magazines. fj.o00.C00 cams from duo. and nearly II. IW, (KX) from initiations and dogrooa. The receipta from iovoated funds wore 1,00).0H) and from all othor aourctt vor I.2o).000. California Comnundery, Knights Torn- plart, it tuppoacd to be tha richeot Ma tonic commandery in the world. Tha noit aetolon of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Follow, will l held in DetMoinet. Iowa. Th-re are 55 urai.d lodgca and 11.032 tuWdinato lolga in the order .Maxtor Murgory irot. "Whila tuflorliig from a bad ra of plloa I conaulto. a hn!i Ian who a lvlr. impiKipiHimjE! Priooa $5 to SS50 jA ENTERTAINS -Vj EVERYBODY CH EVERYWHERE .. i - a fSlj L08 HEW PROCESS Rocords r tNO ton CATALOGUE 36 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 123 Geary Street. SAN FRANCISCO. CAl. II. for ' K.r. Toao alio havn ti t l.rard t!i T n tt T fnTTirnrn .i .i 1 1 1 1 v i i ni.p n , , . , , " ... . 1 ow w no liavn In l l.r.l ia rmurila' wwa. AvwaiviAA me to try a Ixjx of IvWItt'a Wit.-h I '.. ... i s.ive.....o.F.c.ror, A.u,,., (;..'"" , '. '"TV W E. JLm 2E3 R t ..,.-..!. I,... i - . . . 1Bil'l'l:leigliyo noconvit.,i, .f tlo w Do'.V.tf. Witch l!.-ISa:..a..,.rn.!..r 0,T. lluntlojr'a Drug Mot., ... . , .. , , " O'l.uy itii tn 4. 1- im liraiihoi'lioiio ' cure for p,!o.. giving roli.-f in.t.n.ly, a, J; ' ,,.. . , ' i.motv viMUC t:v.H.MUitM , -1- , 1 wr. 1 1 ii .n l.kl !. (iroat Hritaiii anl Aii rli. I hraitily rwoinmolid It to all aulf.-ror.. Surgrry ia unnonaaary to cum r:l.-a DuWitl'a Witch Haxol S4lva ii , nro any ca. Cu't, biiru. brui-t and all t 1 . . ... ' : ' j-mi jcar .uooioinate KnUe ot hor iiiiini ar . ! ..,...1 - revonuetincrea.M;dH37,lC31enctiipm.-iit'it. Rare of counterfeit., fi.-o. Hard- ... IUM IIl ,l. 18,Rebek.h123U77and Patriarchs ing. Only linn War Tn tin It. Get from Portland to Chi..,, I 7 ? V n v r r 4 VvVv i . ! I hours-just three dayt. The "Chicago- Portland Special." leaving Portland daily at 9 a. m. via. 0. R. A N.. arrives at Chicago at 9 :.30 the third day. New York and Boston are reached the fourth day. Tbii train, acknowledged to be the fastest between the Northwest and the East, is solidly vestibuled and its equipment is unsurpassed. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, up-to-date tourist sleeping cars, library-smoking cars, free reclining chair cars, tnd un excelled dining cars, the meals on which are equal to those served at the very best hotels. Remember this train runs solid Portland to Chicago; there ia no change of cars, and the good of it Is, it costs no more to ride on it than on other routes. . We Lave other trains "Pacific Ex press" leaves Portland daily at 9 p. in. via Huntington, and the "Spokane Flyer" leaves at 6 p. m. daily via Spo kane for fit. Paul and the East. For rates, sleeping car reservations. call or write to A.L.Cbaio, General Passeneer Aeent. 0. R. A N. Co., Portland, Oregon. Farms and Farming. '.xxxxxr.xx vy . v v v J r 4.1 j k ".T-"-?rfl if- a a.a Oi,w! Hhat't the .ltalter With Far..ilng: 1 Tkm Throhhlug IfoiMlitoho, Would qcickly leave you if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit tor bick and Nervous Heacachet. They make pure blood and build no your health. Only 25 cants. Money back if not cured. Sold by Geo. A. Hardinir, Druggist. 1 Fen Pointer. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority die with consumption. This disease mav commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Balcam for the Throat and Longs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Trice 25c and 50c. For sale by all druggists. (Oringe Judd Farmer,) The wheat crop Is worth more than last rear's by 150 millions of djllar. Other gr.int represent as large a total value thia year as last, the shortage in yield of corn being made up by advance in price. Potitoes are so high that the short crop will probably return more money to the farmer than ever before. Live stock represent! a value of nearly lrA) millions of dollars over last year. Applet and other fruita are utraordi narily high. The farm products of the Uniled Stales this year are doubtless worth 400 million dollars more than last year's outturn. The cereals (wheat, corn, oats, rye and barley) raised In the United States dur ing the past five years reorient j 'vol..,. to the farmer of C230 millions of dollars, or an increase of nearly 1000 million. over the preceding five yeart. Cotton growers have netted 400 million dollars more for the past five crooi (1001 crop estimated) than for the previous live. Taking 1890 aa a fair basis of values during the late agricultural depression, nine staple crops for this year represent an increase In value of over 700 millions of dollars. Live stock is worth 1000 millions more now than then. During the past five yean, agricultural exports have been 018 millions of dollars greater in value than for the preceding five years, a gain of 80 tier cent, while exports of manufactures huvn lm doubled in value. The excess of exports over imports is nearly three-fold that of 1806-92. Whereas in the former nerirvi the United States lost 220 millions of dollar. In gold, during tlm in.t five ve.ra it gained 1U2 millions, or a net addition to tha natlon't gold tupply of 412 null, lonn. The total tlock of gold in ti, United Stales now (1125 milliont) I. double what it wat five years ago, ami the per capita circulation of money flisj la 33 per cent greater now than then. With a keen foreign demand for our surplus, tho American farmur certainly rejoices In a glorious prospect for prof its, prosperity and happlne. California packers estimate the amount of prunes of tho crop of l'KW now on hand at lOiH) carloads. Tim . .. timated crop of 8mita Clara County prunut mis year It 40,000,000 pounds, which, together wirh the estimnti.ii ?n . 000,000 poundt of the Italian variety pro- aucea ty Oregon, Washington and Idaho, constitute the stock to be dis posed of. 8o far this season, neither commercial Dackers nor th Pallforni. Dried Fruit Association have made any particular etrort to dispose of this sea son's crop. All fuel Inclined to irnt U.i year's crop out of the way flrtt. The growers are altuwinir slirn. of easiness, but the fruit association Is con fident of eventually finding a market for the new crop at a good figure. Prl. remain the same, with few buyers. A few sales of hops are being made at Dallas at 10 cents for an A No. 1 article. J. F. Groves shipped 05 bales ol tracted bops at 11 cents. ingly Improved. Ma. Mne an, lo.or.la alilt'h aert (l.oiitiM ., I almoat rlr.t a fa )cn ago aro far out d.mo In tl,.. timoaof unhtltorltig progroaa, Soii..'i win, y.mr order to Od-imbla i iionograpn .,,. ,,,fy Ht.. hn Francioo, and good will U hi pv,l C O. I. (or thn Ul.iiro. Npoon.U I.I L. IVil.trlre. Whon thing aro "tha .af (hoy U r.m "tlm hoot ndllrw " At.,. I,.... Mar, a loading druggl.i, of llellm ille, U., writot; "Klwino llittar ar the boat tolling Mltor. I have liandlod In 20 yor." Youknowwhy? Mt.ll begin In diior.lor of nloinach, hvor, kid r.eya, Ui-volt, t,(H and tiervo.. Kl.c trie Bitter ton... up iin .toinacli. routi late liver, kidney, and bowel, t.urlrt... I - tlm Wood, strongthnn Hi. nerves, hem e, cure, imiltitn.l.. of maladlet. It build up the entire ty.lem . Put. now lite and vla-or Into any wo.k, .l. kly, run down man or woman. I'rica M wuta. Hold by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. "3 WANTED bEVKU A L I'KIWO.NH OK cnaractcr ami iinmi r i ... .. (one in till, coiinly rootilrod) to roproaont no aovrriiMMH.l oatahllalio.) woaltliy li-i.-no.a loiiiaonf , llnam lal alamlliiK Hal ary IH no akly win. ri-n...i ..,i,i all paynhla In ranli oarli Wodno.day ,ro, i from l.ea.l ollli.. Uorao .n rarrlKo fur tilalie.! wl.on nwoaaary. Kofrroiioa. Kn. clow aolfddro.wd .lampod onvol.,p. Mi.Ker, 3Hi C.nton IluildliiK. tililraK. Niwal CiiUrrh quickly yield, to trout, mniit by Kly'a CrMn Jialui, which Ik nrro. ably aroriiiitio, Jt i rocnivoil throimh lLa) noHtril., olnaimns and henl. Iho wliolo ur-fiu-e over which it difTus. lUolf. Iiucw aull tho COc. tiic.. Trial hl.o by inuil, l(i CjiiU. Tent It aul you aro .nro to cnn'.luuo tho trtfitmnrit, AiiiiotiiMTiiH'nt. 10 acflo:i.ino!nti tit. 'H.i who orn linrlll I'Ai.:: AMI WASIIIX.iTo.V IkkKT I N KAMI, fttCOoM A. P. Arajialrong. IX. r)., 1'fia.lpJ A r..tl,.,t, l.f.rraalv a.ho.il, CuB.pVloal t't Ih 'trnjl, Wfi,k, Willi hun.ll.iU lil grain! in p.Mi.,na a. I..kkr.ar,a and irncvfa(Ji Alfradjr ,r.n,J ,f a hl4.h al.D.lliig wbrrna) tnwn. It timitilf (ri,a Ullrr ud I'"1 "l all lha )trr. Siu t.nia a.lmllicl anfUa l'rl or iUm lii.tfiKtu.n Ijiii what im U.im la.li, ami It cmia. CaUUfHttia ar4 sf OlraOara t P. TIMMPnoN, PKi:S!Dr..VT 0. hotl rotllM . . DAVID W. DCKKl Dr, J. Arch Stewart Eyo, Ear, Noo and Throat .117 Dokmu Building PORTLAND, ORKGOS into the nad aMxnim for Ctiturrluil ituu Ue, tho proprintora j.r tiHra f :rMit Jlalni in liquid form, whioh will ba linown s. My' Liquiit C'reiitn jlulin. 1'a ic- including n spruyliiK tubo is 75conts. xVnu or bv fiiulL Tha liquid f.;rm einbodius tho mo.U Iclual propertiut of the .olid iireiwotioa. lhihlnr jiiwI PilcS Cured without oeratlon or detention from business DR. 0. K WATTS Room 14, McKay llldg. V& A SlsrkSW. PORTLAND, ORliGON. Hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M. Hop sales at Ch ehalis: Twlss Brothers four tons to II. Klaber, of Tacom cents; J. C. Buih to II. Klaber. 1 ni tons at 10 cents. This is the top price this year In the open market. con-, fTi, b n rmitTK Hi (III CP a. UV. II 11 tUBUtt U lro.xvilllnm.'lnrtli.n oura llllnd. Ml.m,.. an! ItcUlna flloa. It aliaorl.a tn turn,,,,, . lava lha li..i,i.. .. Pr. VVII M a. . ii vi ar.n r i. ,"," In.lant n-Mnf IU..,, IN l.ftM I'H.aj paraS only tr.t Pll. 1.. f;.rr boa I. warranuei: hImV,' 6 IS. I. SIAS DEALER Itf Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and hjwtncles. All kinds of retmiring neatly Jon anJ warrantotl. . ro.loin IIMtf. anly, OrrVn B. th. KirJ You Havt Always BflJ Blgnatw. ST? ' SlfjJ. or talo by Charman A Co., Druggists